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Target Training video on LearnRemoteViewing.com

In this video, Major Ed Dames is teaching his students remote viewing targets.

This clip presents beginner RV students describing a ‘blind’ training target on their first day of training!

Remote viewing is a structured, teachable discipline that enlists the unconscious mind to gain direct knowledge about inaccessible targets — about people, places, things, or events in the past, present, or future. A Remote Viewing session begins with a “cue” or question that defines the data you are seeking. These cues may consist of anything from the World’s next catastrophic event to locating your lost car keys.

Major Ed Dames -Remote Viewing Target Practice

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Art Bell interviewing Major Ed Dames (video)

Remote Viewing Updates: Art Bell welcomed foremost remote viewing teacher Major Ed Dames, who discussed some current cases of his Matrix Intelligence Agency as well as provided updates on past predictions. This show was aired on coast to coast radio on Friday, May 23.

Major Ed Dames interview “WOW” Could it be? 1 of 12

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Major Ed Dames: What is Remote Viewing?

In this section of the interview, which is the first installment of my remote viewing interview transcripts, Major Ed Dames Dames talks about:

  • Remote Viewing: What is it?
  • Why did the CIA stop the Star Gate remote viewing program?
  • What is the strangest thing he’s seen from remote viewing?

What is Remote Viewing?

Michael Jura: Hi Ed, this is Michael Jura from LearnRemoteViewing.com

Major Ed Dames: Hi.

Michael Jura: Hi Ed. Let’s start with one of the quick and easy ones. What is remote viewing, and how did you get involved in remote viewing?

Major Ed Dames: Remote viewing is in essence, systematic ESP. It’ed-damess extrasensory perception but it’s turned into a skill. We were born with an innate faculty to be able to have ESP but what we do in our business is to turn this innate faculty into a skill, that’s what this is, systematic ESP. I got involved in this because I was an intelligence officer in very high levels of US government and this was one of the tools at my disposal to collect intelligence, but I was so enthralled with it that I stepped down to become the operations and training officer of this psychic spy unit, which was the DIA/CIA Stargate program.

Michael Jura: Very interesting. And this leads me to one of the most common questions that we received. Why did government funding stop for this program?

Major Ed Dames: Oh, the program was very controversial because it scared a lot of high officials. One thing congress, the people on the senate intelligence committee and to a lesser degree, the other intelligence committees were afraid that we would be looking at them, and congressmen were frightened that we might uncover peccadilloes or other things that we should not see, and in fact we were not targeting our own congress, we were targeting the Soviets particularly. The program was stopped because it scared people.

Michael Jura: That’s fascinating because a lot of people were saying that the program was stopped because the reliability was simply not accurate.

Major Ed Dames: Negative. That was a cover up, that was one of the reasons that the CIA gave to get rid of the program, in fact it was a “white elephant”, and a hot potato, it was very, very controversial.

Michael Jura: I see, in fact I recall reading I believe it was in the book best evidence by Michael Schmicker, that accuracy rates actually got pretty high, as high as 70%.

Major Ed Dames: They were 80%. My students realized 80% accuracy, that’s what they are taught as an individual. As a team its 100%, as an individual its 80%. As operations officer, I demanded that.

Michael Jura: I see. And would you be able to give us an example of one of the most interesting, I don’t know what you would call it, a find, or a discovery or a case? That one of the most interesting cases you have had?

Major Ed Dames: Well, there were many interesting cases of course, but you have to realize that what we do is, is searching minds, searching the universal mind is very much like searching and Internet database or any other database like a Google search. You have tune your conscious of learning very, very specifically to a pattern of information. Everything exists as patterns of information so we turn our attention to a pattern, a person a place a thing or an event, and then we hold on to that pattern for as long as we want to, which is something that a natural psychic cannot do; which is why we do not use natural psychics in the military program because we did not know when they were on target, and when they were off. We teach viewers to be on target and hold the target. Some of the most interesting targets, are you talking about military targets?

Michael Jura: Um, well it could be anything. Here’s the question: It comes from a guy called Mike Cowal, and the question is, what is the strangest thing you have seen, Ed?

Major Ed Dames: You don’t want to know. It would keep you awake tonight.

Michael Jura: Okay, well what is the strangest thing you would be comfortable sharing with us that would not freak out the list?

Major Ed Dames: Oh let’s see, I think in a practical sense, the Soviet defense council, equivalent to the US National Security Council would meet in very, very controlled conditions, they were in a faraday shield, or they were electronically shielded, nobody could penetrate or listen to what they were talking about and the future military operations; but we had no problem getting into those meetings and targeting those meetings and downloading all the ideas and the briefings that were going on in the meetings, no matter how secretive or no matter how much shielding they may have had electronically, because electronic shielding doesn’t mean anything to us. Because we’re going to that meeting the way it exists as a pattern of information in another dimension, not to the physical meeting. We are not physically connected, energetically connected in anyway, to the actual physical place or thing. Only the way it exists as an idea, a pattern of information in the collective mind.

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Michael Jura Interviews Major Ed Dames - Introduction

I will be putting up the transcripts of interviews I have had with the giants of remote viewing, in particular, Major Ed dames and Gerald O’Donnell. Look out for future editions of these interviews :)

1. Introduction

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Major Ed Dames is one of the most distinguished military intelligence officers in US history.

He served as both training and operations officer for the governments top secret and psychic espionage unit.

In this interview, he talks about the controversial government program that was stopped because it scared too many people and he reveals the insights his team gained about the Soviet by using the precise skill of remote viewing.

He also talks about how anyone can learn remote viewing to know anything they want, including diagnosing medical conditions that no therapist or physician can see, using remote viewing to solve crime and even make money by finding the location of gold and predicting the stock market.

Major Ed Dames also speaks of the impending global pandemic humanity will soon face that you must know about.

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What You Need to Know About Remote Viewing

It is easy to find information about remote viewing, although sometimes it is easy to be misled if you are still a novice.

iStock_000000578604XSmallI try to gather as much information as possible about it - it may seem sometimes like repetition, but there are always subtle nuances.

The good thing is that once you know ‘what is’ remote viewing, you can learn ‘how to’ remote view.

Below is an excerpt from About.com’s report on paranormal Phenomena, which you can read by clicking here.

What You Need to Know About…

Remote Viewing

It’s a scientific method of tapping into the “universal mind,” transcending time and space, and bringing the unconscious into the conscious - and YOU can learn to do it

Are you curious about remote viewing? You have most likely heard about this mysterious practice and understand that is has something to do with ESP. What you may not know is that a person does not have to be a psychic to learn and use remote viewing. In fact, you can learn to become a remote viewer and access incredible mental powers you didn’t even know you have.

What Is Remote Viewing?

Remote viewing is the controlled use of ESP (extrasensory perception) through a specific method. Using a set of protocols (technical rules), the remote viewer can perceive a target - a person, object or event - that is located distantly in time and space. A remote viewer, it is said, can perceive a target in the past or future that is located in the next room, across the country, around the world or, theoretically, across the universe. In remote viewing, time and space are meaningless. What makes remote viewing different than ESP is that, because it uses specific techniques, it can be learned by virtually anyone.

The term “remote viewing” came about in 1971 through experimentation conducted by Ingo Swann (who correctly remote viewed in 1973 that the planet Jupiter has rings, a fact later confirmed by space probes), Janet Mitchell, Karlis Osis and Gertrude Schmeidler.

In the method that they and others developed, there are five components necessary for remote viewing to take place:

  • a subject (the remote viewer)
  • active ESP abilities
  • a distant target
  • the subject’s recorded perceptions
  • a confirmatory positive feedback

A remote viewing sessions lasts about one hour.

During the Cold War through the 1970s and 1980s, remote viewing was further developed by the US military and the CIA through such programs codenamed Sun Streak, Grill Flame and Star Gate. The government-sponsored remote viewing programs were successful, according to many who participated. Some of the now-declassified examples include the highly accurate and detailed descriptions of buildings and facilities hundred of miles from the remote viewer - including a crane assembly in the Soviet Union.

Although these organizations claim that after 20 years of experimentation their remote viewing programs have been abandoned, some insiders believe that they are being continued secretly. Some well-known remote viewers say they were contacted by the US government after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks to help locate other possible terrorist activity.

Read the full article on About.com by clicking here >>

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What Remote Viewing IS NOT…

I’ve compiled a list of theories, untruths, misconceptions and other things that have been said about remote viewing…

Remote Viewing is not…

StudentsRemote viewing is not…

…an out-of-body experience. A remote viewer does not astrally project to the target, although some remote viewers occasionally report a feeling of bilocating to the site of the target. Remote Viewing is not a meditative, dream or trance state. During a remote viewing session, the subject is always fully awake and alert. As Christophe Brunski writes in “Remote Viewing: Conditions and Potentials,” “Whereas one might consider a trance state to be ‘going down’ into the deeper levels of mind, RV might be said to allow information from these deeper levels to ‘come up.’” ~ What You Need to Know About Remote Viewing - About.com

Remote viewing is not…

…precisely one thing, but rather an integrated “cocktail” of various phenomena, unlike most other psi disciplines. Despite the “viewing” part of the term, remote viewing is only partly about experiences associated with what might be visible about a target. It also involves mental impressions pertaining to the other senses, such as sounds, tastes, smells, and textures, as well as limited telepathy-like effects, and in some cases just plain intuitive “knowing.” RV owes some of these qualities to the fact that lessons learned from research in clairvoyance, telepathy, and even out-of-body experiences — traditionally considered separate disciplines — played a role in its development. ~ WHAT IS REMOTE VIEWING? - Paul H. Smith

Remote viewing is not…

…”being psychic” in the way commonly understood by the media and many practitioners of “paranormal” arts—though thanks to recent incomplete or inaccurate reports many have been led to believe otherwise. Remote viewers are not the typical “clairvoyants,” “fortune tellers,” or “psychics” we often hear about on TV or read about in the papers. Many of these more traditional psychics often do have amazing talents and abilities, but there is a qualitative difference between the average “natural” psychic, and a properly-trained remote viewer. ~ Paul H. smith. - Source: http://www.rviewer.com/

Remote viewing is not…

…used to give “psychic readings,” “tell fortunes,” “read auras,” or other sorts of popular activities of this nature, but is rather a means of doing serious science research and for performing operational-type tasks in criminal investigations, government intelligence work, commercial applications, etc. Many who want to explore their individual human potentials also become interested in it. ~ WHAT IS REMOTE VIEWING? - Paul H. Smith

RV is not really …

…a “psychic phenomenon” as such, but actually an imposed discipline or skill that helps the viewer to facilitate or “harness” his or her own innate, underlying psi abilities. Some RV theorists think that formal RV methods are really just strategies that help the viewer to more successfully and reliably access the subconscious, where it is most likely that information obtained from RV first emerges into human consciousness. ~ WHAT IS REMOTE VIEWING? - Paul H. Smith

Remote viewing is not…

…a form of dreaming. Similarly, it is important not to confuse RV with meditation or trance states. When working, the remote viewer is fully awake and alert. Whereas one might consider a trance state to be “going down” into the deeper levels of mind, RV might be said to allow information from these deeper levels to “come up.”

Christophe Brunski, writer of The Sea-Glass Chronicles.- The Anomalist.

Remote viewing is not…

…a new phenomenon; the ability has been ours since the beginning of time. The formulation and systemization of theological doctrine as set forth in ancient records present us with countless examples of humanity’s learned and inherent abilities to transcend the physical; to see in the mind’s eye, people, places and events separate from their physical reality. From the ancient hieroglyphics carved into the walls of forgotten Egyptian tombs, to the “Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean, the Urantia Book, A Course in Miracles, the Old Testament, the Koran, the Kabbalah, the Talmud, and the New Testament−to name but a few−all give accounts of journeys out of the physical body, to night flights of soul, to projections of consciousness, et cetera. However, the most recent history began circa 1972 when the Central Intelligence Agency learned through various human intelligence sources that the Czechs, Chinese, Soviets, Germans, the Israelis and even the British, were all heavily involved in the study of various aspects of what would be called the “paranormal.” ~ David A. Morehouse, Ph.D.

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Gerald O’Donnell Remote Viewing Interview - The Mysteries of The Mind: Infinity Within

The Truth Behind Creation

In An Even More Controversial Interview:

Gerald O’Donnell Digs Deeper…

…And Reveals The Truth Behind Creation With Insights That Will Simultaneously Shock Both the Religious And The Atheist

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  Take Me There NOW!

 

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In the interview, Gerald O’Donnell teaches us

  • …any system that operates upon creation operates with the Mind / Intelligence at its root
  • …there is only Mind - nothing else exists, but is a Creation of Mind
  • …we are all swimming in a gigantic mind which gives us our sense of reality
  • …the existence of a creator and subcreators of our universes, and our own contribution to creation as individuals
  • …reality is just a projection from within to the outside and you can only perceive yourself from the perspective of you watching what you think is you
  • …nobody is in the same universe, but we are share the same information injected with perception operating within space and time, which gives us the illusion that we are interacting with each other in the same universe
  • …the truth about the first man created by the creator, and how "Adam" in the "garden of Eden", by being able to manifest anything he could think of, up to the point where it went out of his control, had to go back down to the lowest level – which – we call rather experience now as our life on earth – in order to climb back up to Higher Intelligence, the Creator and the garden
  • …in reality we are all vibratory particles of light trying to evolve back to the higher consciousness
  • …how to use the delta level with full awareness to project your own creation by influencing the vibratory particles of light that we are made of
  • …how the victims of mass consciousness such victims of war, concentrations camps and disasters actually somehow co-create their reality BUT how by climbing up to much higher vibratory consciousness they could have changed the reality and stop this in their universes.
  • …the scientific proof that the brain already knows what decision the a human awareness is going to make before that human is even aware of making that decision – This proves that we live in a movie projected from within
  • …and much, much more…

CLICK HERE TO GET ACCESS TO THIS FREE AND EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH GERALD O’DONNELL!

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Remote view with accuracy: Joe McMoneagle

With training and experience, remote viewing can become very accurate and almost natural. It is possible to remote view with great accuracy as Joe McMoneagle’s story below explains…

From The Vancouver Courier, 07 July 1995

Spying sight unseen

Inexplicably, ‘remote viewers’ often pinpoint distant details

by Geoff Olson
Contributing writer

ClimbXSmallJoe McMoneagle wasn’t feeling well on a hot July night in 1970. An overseas U.S. military man, he was relaxing in a restaurant in Brassau, Austria. McMoneagle remembers the establishment as being full of loud and happy revellers, the interior thick with cigarette and pipe smoke. It was warmer than usual, but it wasn’t until he was offered a rum and coke by one of the revellers that he began to feel ill.

The back of his next grew hot,and as the group gathered to leave, McMoneagle had the distinct impression his surroundings were changing. The voices around him grew unintelligible, and as he reached for the door, his hand moved "in a slow-motion arc toward the handle."

"My last blurred memory," he wrote in his 1993 book Mind Trek, "was the door opening and my body falling through it from its own momentum. I distinctly remember fearing that I would break the glass with my fall and then heard a horribly loud pop and thought it might have been my face striking something as I was falling."

Expecting cobblestones to smack him in the face, McMoneagle caught his balance and found himself standing in the street. He felt light and quite well, but when he turned he discovered a body half in and half out of the gutter by the front door. "The shock of what I saw sent a huge shudder throughout my being. Lying in the street was my body, face up, with eyes and mouth open."

This was one man’s introduction to what he would later consider to be psychic experiences. Out-of-body travels and other paranormal events continued to dog McMoneagle after his 1970 near-death experience.

In 1978, he found himself under the study of Prof. Hal Puthoff at Stanford Research Institute. McMoneagle, along with others who had previously demonstrated psychic talents, were tested to see if they could "remote view" distant targets. A target could be a public swimming pool, a hi-tech windmill, a church–anything visually compelling on the California landscape. Two individuals would open sealed instructions with the target, and travel to the site, while back in the lab McMoneagle and other remote viewers would attempt to get psychic impressions of the target seen by the two travelling subjects.

Using double-blind procedures to rule out conscious or subconscious cueing, the experimenters themselves were unaware of the target sites. Only after the return of the travelling subjects were the results examined.

The testing grew more sophisticated, and a standard set of protocols was developed. According to the SRI scientists, McMoneagle and others consistently scored significantly higher than chance.

The military and intelligence interest in the research at SRI was near immediate. Soon both the U.S. Army and the Defense Intelligence Agency had their own remote viewing units, and by the mid-’80’s, remote viewers were working on hidden nuclear weapons, drugg trafficking operations, and even the whereabouts of Col. Gaddafi. This was the so-called "Project Stargate."

McMoneagle was assigned to the Headquarters of U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) in Arlington, Virginia, where he culminated his career acting as a Special Projects Intelligence Officer with the 902nd Military Intelligence Group.

It was from 1978 to 1984, according to reports, that McMoneagle had several outstanding successes with remote viewing, including the discovery of a new Typhoon class Russian sub–with all details later determined to be correct.

With the discovery of the apparent ability to transcend space and time, remote viewers strayed into distinctly non-military areas. One effort involved remote-viewing Jupiter. Ingo Swann, a New York artist, and one of the most successful of the SRI remote viewers, was tasked with psychically plunging into the upper atmosphere of the planet. Here’s Swann’s own record of the session:

6:03:25. "There’s a planet with stripes."

6:04:13. "I hope it’s Jupiter."

"I think it must have an extremely large hydrogen mantle. If a space probe made contact with that, it would be maybe 80,000-120,000 miles out from the planet surface."

6:03. "So, I’m approaching it on the tangent where I can see it’s a half-moon, in other words, half-lit/half-dark. If I move around to the lit side, it’s distinctly yellow toward the right."

6:06:20. "Very high in the atmosphere there are crystals… they glitter. Maybe the stripes are like bands of crystals; maybe like rings of Saturn, though not far out like that. Very close within the atmosphere… I bet you they’ll reflect radio probes."

Swann cites this as evidence he remote-viewed Jupiter’s ring–an astronomical feature of the planet only discovered by probe in 1979. The time of the remote viewing session was 1973. Critics have pointed out there are no mountain ranges on Jupiter, as Swann asserted in his session, but the artist points out they ignore his succesful "hit" with Jupiter’s ring, and Jupiter’s high infrared reading, among other observations.

Other remote viewers took to targeting what appeared to be UFOs. Both McMoneagle and Swann claim to have had some success with this, apparently picking up on bizarre, structured craft entering earth’s atmosphere. McMoneagle was once given, without his knowledge, the "Cydonia region" of Mars as a target. Pencil in hand, he sketched the images from his unconscious. He had impressions of an advanced civilization that suffered a catastrophe millions of years ago, and later discovered his drawings and landmark descriptions matched the geological features targeted by co-ordinate for the Martian surface.

(Courtney Brown, a Ph.D. political science professor, recently went through remote viewing protocols with the intent of examining the more far-out stuff alluded to by other psychic voyagers. He now runs a remote viewing center, the FarSite Institute, and his book on what he considers to be psychically retrieved information on UFOs and aliens, Cosmic Voyage, marks the newest phase of remote viewing: an expensive inner arcade game. However, critics sympathetic to remote viewing charge Brown’s book is a record of bad science, with loose procedures unlike those used at SRI.)

Eventually it was the more bizarre aspects of the remote-viewing programs that led the intelligence agencies to wash their hands of them–at least officially.

The years following Oliver North and Iranscam guaranteed the official scrutiny of any other small-scale "hip-pocket" operations that might prove to be embarrassing for American intelligence agencies. Remote viewing itself, consequently, was viewed dimly. Project Stargate was unfavorably reviewed, and civilian administrators shredded 20 years’ worth of documents. Resources to the program dwindled, morale plummeted, and the Defense Intelligence Agency no longer wanted any involvement with politically questionable spooky stuff.

The program limped on with support from Congress, and remote viewers were called upon in intelligence operations during the Gulf War. In 1995, the remnants of the program were transferred to the agency that initially supported it–the CIA, who shut it down. Still smarting from the Ames spy case, and feeling vulnerable to congressional and public criticism, the agency decided to take the ESP out of espionage, or so the story goes.

The question is: if remote viewing had proven utility for U.S. intelligence, has it truly been discarded? Or, did it attain too high a public profile at SRI and other locales, necessitating a new, "black" program somewhere in the highly compartmentalized world of intelligence?

"It isn’t the remote viewing that’s dangerous," McMoneagle now says, "it’s the information and what people might do with it." The remote viewers themselves came away with an irretrievably altered view of themselves and their place in the universe. For many, relationships with family and friends suffered, as they moved into realms of human experience beyond sharing. According to one remote viewer, who was tasked with remote viewing the Lockerbie jet disaster, the greatest risk was "a God complex."

McMoneagle, for his part, didn’t want to return to his body during his near death experience: "In comparison, this physical reality we live in is most primitive. There are many people who share our world but have no respect for it.

"I wanted to remain in the Light and become part of it because it felt as if all knowing and feeling were contained there. It was like swimming in nothing but pure and unconditional love… I argued to stay, but lost the argument. There is probably a reason for it, but I haven’t a clue as to what it might be."

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Remote Viewing - Scientists Discuss Solar Activity Long After Ed Dames Remote Viewed It

Please be sure to read this article in conjunction with watching Ed Dame’s remote viewing video which I have posted below. To watch Ed Dame’s remote viewing video, click here.

Sun goes longer than normal without producing sunspots

June 09, 2008 — By Evelyn Boswell, Montana State University News Service

BOZEMAN — The sun has been laying low for the past couple of years, producing no sunspots and giving a break to satellites.
That’s good news for people who scramble when space weather interferes with their technology, but it became a point of discussion for the scientists who attended an international solar conference at Montana State University. Approximately 100 scientists from Europe, Asia, Latin America, Africa and North America gathered June 1-6 to talk about "Solar Variability, Earth’s Climate and the Space Environment."

ThinkingManXSmallThe scientists said periods of inactivity are normal for the sun, but this period has gone on longer than usual.

"It continues to be dead," said Saku Tsuneta with the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, program manager for the Hinode solar mission. "That’s a small concern, a very small concern."

The Hinode satellite is a Japanese mission with the United States and United Kingdom as partners. The satellite carries three telescopes that together show how changes on the sun’s surface spread through the solar atmosphere. MSU researchers are among those operating the X-ray telescope. The satellite orbits 431 miles above ground, crossing both poles and making one lap every 95 minutes, giving Hinode an uninterrupted view of the sun for several months out of the year.

Dana Longcope, a solar physicist at MSU, said the sun usually operates on an 11-year cycle with maximum activity occurring in the middle of the cycle. Minimum activity generally occurs as the cycles change. Solar activity refers to phenomena like sunspots, solar flares and solar eruptions. Together, they create the weather than can disrupt satellites in space and technology on earth.

The last cycle reached its peak in 2001 and is believed to be just ending now, Longcope said. The next cycle is just beginning and is expected to reach its peak sometime around 2012. Today’s sun, however, is as inactive as it was two years ago, and scientists aren’t sure why.

"It’s a dead face," Tsuneta said of the sun’s appearance.

Tsuneta said solar physicists aren’t like weather forecasters; They can’t predict the future. They do have the ability to observe, however, and they have observed a longer-than-normal period of solar inactivity. In the past, they observed that the sun once went 50 years without producing sunspots. That period coincided with a little ice age on Earth that lasted from 1650 to 1700.

Tsuneta said he doesn’t know how long the sun will continue to be inactive, but scientists associated with the Hinode mission are ready for it to resume maximum activity. They have added extra ground stations to pick up signals from Hinode in case solar activity interferes with instruments at other stations around the world. The new stations, ready to start operating this summer, are located in India, Norway, Alaska and the South Pole.

Establishing those stations, as well as the Hinode mission, required international cooperation, Tsuneta said. No one country had the resources to carry out those projects by itself.

Four countries, three space agencies and 11 organizations worked together on Hinode which was launched in September 2006, Tsuneta said. Among the collaborators was Loren Acton, a research professor of physics at MSU. Tsuneta and Acton worked together closely from 1986-2002 and were reunited at the MSU conference.

"His leadership was immense, superb," Tsuneta said about Acton.

Acton, 72, said he is still enthused by solar physics and the new questions being raised. In fact, he wished he could knock 22 years off his age and extend his career even longer.

"It’s too much fun," he said. "There’s so much exciting stuff come up, I would like to be part of it."

A related article on the Hinode mission is located at http://www.montana.edu/cpa/news/nwview.php?article=4902

Major Ed Dames had already predicted all these things…that’s the power of remote viewing: it’s amazing to see even beyond what science can see today.

To watch Ed Dame’s video where he remote viewed all these things a long time ago, click here.

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Ed Dames Remote Viewed Solar Flares Before Scientists Did - Remote Viewing Video

You must watch this video.

You can watch the full video, The Killshot, in which Major Ed Dames explains what he and his team have remote viewed, as well the history of the celestial body that will intersect with earth’s orbit - this is according to thousands of ancient writings. To watch the video, click here.

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